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While asking a question on Stack Overflowa question on Stack Overflow, I had the need to reference the same URL twice within the content. I thought I'd try to conserve the amount of text by re-using this URL twice within the same question. As in, defining only one [1] URL definition at the bottom of the question, and two hyperlink references to that same URLthat same URL in two different hyperlinks.

However, upon saving this new question, and opening it back up in edit mode, it appears that it automagically produced two separate URL definitions [1] and [2] for the same duplicate URL.

What is the purpose/reason of this behavior?

PS: I'm doing the same in this question on MSO to see if the same result happens.

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UPDATE (before even first submission of this post)

While writing this question, immediately after I posted the screenshot above, it changed to duplicate references:

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I can't imagine any reason why it would explicitly convert 1 URL into 2 just because I'm using it twice.

While asking a question on Stack Overflow, I had the need to reference the same URL twice within the content. I thought I'd try to conserve the amount of text by re-using this URL twice within the same question. As in, defining only one [1] URL definition at the bottom of the question, and two hyperlink references to that same URL in two different hyperlinks.

However, upon saving this new question, and opening it back up in edit mode, it appears that it automagically produced two separate URL definitions [1] and [2] for the same duplicate URL.

What is the purpose/reason of this behavior?

PS: I'm doing the same in this question on MSO to see if the same result happens.

enter image description here

UPDATE (before even first submission of this post)

While writing this question, immediately after I posted the screenshot above, it changed to duplicate references:

enter image description here

I can't imagine any reason why it would explicitly convert 1 URL into 2 just because I'm using it twice.

While asking a question on Stack Overflow, I had the need to reference the same URL twice within the content. I thought I'd try to conserve the amount of text by re-using this URL twice within the same question. As in, defining only one [1] URL definition at the bottom of the question, and two hyperlink references to that same URL in two different hyperlinks.

However, upon saving this new question, and opening it back up in edit mode, it appears that it automagically produced two separate URL definitions [1] and [2] for the same duplicate URL.

What is the purpose/reason of this behavior?

PS: I'm doing the same in this question on MSO to see if the same result happens.

enter image description here

UPDATE (before even first submission of this post)

While writing this question, immediately after I posted the screenshot above, it changed to duplicate references:

enter image description here

I can't imagine any reason why it would explicitly convert 1 URL into 2 just because I'm using it twice.

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While asking a question on Stack Overflow, I had the need to reference the same URL twice within the content. I thought I'd try to conserve the amount of text by re-using this URL twice within the same question. As in, defining only one [1] URL definition at the bottom of the question, and two hyperlink references to that same URL in two different hyperlinks.

However, upon saving this new question, and opening it back up in edit mode, it appears that it automagically produced two separate URL definitions [1] and [2] for the same duplicate URL.

What is the purpose/reason of this behavior?

PS: I'm doing the same in this question on MSO to see if the same result happens.

enter image description here

UPDATE (before even first submission of this post)

While writing this question, immediately after I posted the screenshot above, it changed to duplicate references:

enter image description here

I can't imagine any reason why it would explicitly convert 1 URL into 2 just because I'm using it twice.

While asking a question on Stack Overflow, I had the need to reference the same URL twice within the content. I thought I'd try to conserve the amount of text by re-using this URL twice within the same question. As in, defining only one [1] URL definition at the bottom of the question, and two references to that same URL in two different hyperlinks.

However, upon saving this new question, and opening it back up in edit mode, it appears that it automagically produced two separate URL definitions [1] and [2] for the same duplicate URL.

What is the purpose/reason of this behavior?

PS: I'm doing the same in this question on MSO to see if the same result happens.

enter image description here

UPDATE (before even first submission of this post)

While writing this question, immediately after I posted the screenshot above, it changed to duplicate references:

enter image description here

I can't imagine any reason why it would explicitly convert 1 URL into 2 just because I'm using it twice.

While asking a question on Stack Overflow, I had the need to reference the same URL twice within the content. I thought I'd try to conserve the amount of text by re-using this URL twice within the same question. As in, defining only one [1] URL definition at the bottom of the question, and two hyperlink references to that same URL in two different hyperlinks.

However, upon saving this new question, and opening it back up in edit mode, it appears that it automagically produced two separate URL definitions [1] and [2] for the same duplicate URL.

What is the purpose/reason of this behavior?

PS: I'm doing the same in this question on MSO to see if the same result happens.

enter image description here

UPDATE (before even first submission of this post)

While writing this question, immediately after I posted the screenshot above, it changed to duplicate references:

enter image description here

I can't imagine any reason why it would explicitly convert 1 URL into 2 just because I'm using it twice.

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Why did a redundantly used hyperlinksingle URL not get re-usedshared between two hyperlinks?

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